成长中的 II 类错牙合畸形患者头颅测量坐标的稳定性:一项三维回顾性研究。

IF 1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Lucas Garcia Santana, Paula Loureiro Cheib, Henrique Gontijo de Pársia, Lorenzo Franchi, Alexandre Moro, Bernardo Q Souki
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目的对不同年龄组的生长期 II 类错牙合畸形患者的 Nasion (Na)、Sella (S)、Basion (Ba)、Porion (Po) 和 Orbitale (Or) 的稳定性进行三维评估,并评估 S-Na 线、Ba-Na 线和法兰克福水平面 (FHP) 的旋转变化:回顾性评估了 67 名 II 类 1 级错颌畸形患者在基线(T0)和 1 年后(T1)获得的锥形束计算机断层扫描结果。前颅窝用于容积叠加。受试者根据 T0 时的年龄分组:第一组(G1)(8-10 岁)、第二组(G2)(11-13 岁)和第三组(G3)(14-17 岁)。对 Na、S、Ba、Po 和 Or 位置的三维线性位移(欧氏距离)进行了定量评估。此外,还对 X、Y 和 Z 投影的位移以及 S-Na、Na-Ba 和 FHP 的旋转进行了量化:结果:在三个年龄组中,所有头颅测量地标都出现了三维位移(P = .001)。从 8 岁到 17 岁,眼眶在垂直和矢状维度上保持稳定(P > .05)。S-Na、Na-Ba 和 FHP 在年轻患者(G1)中显示出显著的角度旋转(P < .05),而在年长者(G2 和 G3)中则保持稳定(P > .05):结论:Na、S、Ba 和 Po 在 II 类患者的成长过程中,相对于前颅窝的垂直和矢状位置发生了变化。11 岁以后,S-Na、Na-Ba 和 FHP 没有出现旋转,因此是对 II 类生长期患者进行角度头颅测量分析的有效参数。
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Stability of fiducial cephalometric landmarks of growing Class II malocclusion patients: a three-dimensional retrospective study.

Objectives: To evaluate three-dimensionally (3D) the stability of Nasion (Na), Sella (S), Basion (Ba), Porion (Po), and Orbitale (Or) in different age groups of growing Class II malocclusion patients and, additionally, to assess rotational changes of the S-Na and Ba-Na lines and the Frankfurt Horizontal Plane (FHP).

Materials and methods: Cone-beam computed tomography studies of 67 Class II division 1 malocclusion patients, acquired at baseline (T0) and 1 year later (T1), were retrospectively assessed. Anterior cranial fossa was used for volumetric superimposition. Subjects were grouped according to their age at T0: group 1 (G1) (8-10 years), G2 (11-13 years), and G3 (14-17 years). Quantitative assessments of the 3D linear displacements (Euclidean distance) in the position of Na, S, Ba, Po, and Or were performed. Displacement in the X, Y, and Z projections and the rotation of S-Na, Na-Ba, and FHP were also quantified.

Results: All cephalometric landmarks showed 3D displacement (P = .001) in the three age groups. Orbitale remained stable in the vertical and sagittal dimension from 8 to 17 years (P > .05). S-Na, Na-Ba, and the FHP showed statistically significant angular rotation (P < .05) in younger patients (G1), while in older individuals (G2 and G3) they were stable (P > .05).

Conclusions: Na, S, Ba, and Po showed vertical and sagittal positional changes relative to the anterior cranial fossa during the growth of Class II individuals. After age 11, S-Na, Na-Ba, and FHP did not show rotation and, thus, are valid parameters for angular cephalometric analysis in Class II growing patients.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of African History publishes articles and book reviews ranging widely over the African past, from the late Stone Age to the present. In recent years increasing prominence has been given to economic, cultural and social history and several articles have explored themes which are also of growing interest to historians of other regions such as: gender roles, demography, health and hygiene, propaganda, legal ideology, labour histories, nationalism and resistance, environmental history, the construction of ethnicity, slavery and the slave trade, and photographs as historical sources. Contributions dealing with pre-colonial historical relationships between Africa and the African diaspora are especially welcome, as are historical approaches to the post-colonial period.
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